Learning with Media - AudioIf a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?

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Learning with Media - AudioJust because you speak (especially as a teacher/instructor), it does not mean that you have been heard.(Just think of all the times you have asked a question - only to get a blank stare !!!)

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Learning with Media - AudioDo you hear what I hear ?It is the line from a Christmas carol, but it can also point to the nature of hearing.

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Learning with Media - AudioHearing : (definition)the act of perceiving sound by the ear. If you are not hearing-impaired, hearing simply happens.

Learning with Media - AudioWhy use audio in learning?Audio is more personal* than text

Audio carries a lot more personality, tone and conviction than text does.

Learning with Media - AudioWhy use audio in learning?Audio is more personal* than text

An expert with a great example to share, or a story to tell can bring it to life.

Learning with Media - AudioThings to consider for audio in learningLearners can read faster than you can speak.

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Learning with Media - AudioThings to consider for audio in learningWhen you have text and audio carrying an identical message, the media will fight with each other and the learner will lose. (Closed-captioning and audio on !!!!)

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Learning with Media - AudioThings to consider for audio in learningMajor “faux pas” when using audio:

Read the bullets that are on the screen, ask learner to click next, repeat until learner passes out.

Learning with Media - AudioThings to consider for audio in learningKeep audio in e-learning of high quality